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Meet the Stars: Hollywood Walk of Fame Class of 2026
Let’s have a little fan-girl moment real quick: the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce just announced the names of those getting stars on the iconic Walk of Fame in 2026 and whew, it’s a beautiful mix of legends, trendsetters, and pure talent!
This year’s list is giving everything, from movie icons and music royalty to TV personalities and sports legends. So, if you’ve ever screamed at your screen watching a Timothée Chalamet scene or turned up to a Bone Thugs track, your fave might just be on this list.
Let’s dive into and celebrate these heroes!
Motion Pictures
This category is stacked with powerhouses!
From Emily Blunt (forever our Mary Poppins), to Rachel McAdams (the queen of The Notebook and Mean Girls), and Rami Malek (Mr. Robot to Freddie Mercury real quick).

Emily Blunt
Also joining the star-studded crew?
- Timothée Chalamet: literally Gen Z’s heartthrob.
- Keith David : legend with the voice that makes anything sound 10x cooler.
- Demi Moore

Demi Moore
- Stanley Tucci
- Deepika Padukone (a huge win for India!)
- Tony Scott
- Chris Columbus, and many more.
Talk about a talent haul!
Television
From cooking to crime shows to morning news, this list of all the personalities that kept us glued to our screens!

Chef Gordon Ramsay
- Chef Gordon Ramsay (finally! because we’ve all shouted “It’s raw!” at some point)
- Sarah Michelle Gellar (finally, Buffy is getting her flowers!)
- Robin Roberts, Lucero, Greg Daniels (behind The Office and Parks & Rec), and more TV staples are being celebrated for keeping us glued to our screens for decades.
Live Theatre / Performance
This category is giving stage royalty.
- Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias (if you know, you know. His comedy shows are gold.)
- And Lea Salonga (the OG voice of Disney princesses like Mulan and Jasmine. This one is a win for the Broadway and Disney girlies)

Lea Salonga
Recording
Get ready to vibe. Here’s to all the musicians that gave us sounds that kept our souls alive.
- Miley Cyrus (it’s officially Miley’s era and she’s being honored for it.)

Miley Cyrus
- Bone Thugs ‘N Harmony
- Air Supply
- Angélique Kidjo
- The Clark Sisters
- Josh Groban
- and even Grupo Intocable made the list
Whether you love gospel, Afrobeat, country, or old-school rap, this category came through.
Sports Entertainment
Just one name but he’s massive (literally and figuratively and deserves the win!)

Shaquille O’Neal
Shaquille O’Neal is getting a star! From NBA courts to late-night commercials to DJing in Las Vegas; Shaq does it all and we love to see him shine.
Spotlight on Angélique Kidjo: A Groundbreaking Icon

Angélique Kidjo
The legendary singer from Benin is one of the most respected figures in world music, known for her incredible vocal ability, fusion of African rhythms, and tireless advocacy for social justice.
With over 20 albums to her name and numerous Grammy Awards, this recognition adds another layer to her extraordinary career. What makes her achievement even more significant is that she is the first African entertainers to receive a star, cementing her legacy not just as an artist but as a cultural ambassador.
Conclusion
This Walk of Fame Class of 2026 is giving legacy, talent and representation. From Hollywood legends to culture shapers and icons who made history in their fields, this list is chef’s kiss.
And the best part? Some of your favorite childhood stars, music faves, and cultural giants are finally getting that sidewalk star love. So, if you’re planning a trip to Hollywood, you might want to time it around their ceremonies!
Which name got you the most excited? We’d love to hear from you!
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Cardi B Gives Birth to Baby No. 4, Her First With Boyfriend Stefon Diggs
Cardi B is officially a mom of four! The “Bodak Yellow” rapper and boyfriend Stefon Diggs welcomed their first child on Thursday, according to an Instagram post. The 33-year-old star shared a video of herself modeling her post-baby physique in a black miniskirt and coat, writing that her life has always been “a combination of different chapters and different seasons.”
Starting over, she said, “is never easy but it’s been so worth it.” Cardi celebrated bringing “new music and a new album to the world,” along with “a new baby into my world, and one more reason to be the best version of me She added that this new chapter is “Me vs. Me,” noting she’s already prepping for her tour and ready to give fans “the performance of a lifetime.”

Photo credit: Instagram
TMZ confirmed she gave birth to a son “last week” after rumors circulated when footage surfaced of her sitting in a New Jersey gym. Cardi previously revealed in September on CBS Mornings that she and the NFL star were expecting, telling Gayle King she felt “excited,” “happy,” and in a “good space.”
Her rep later confirmed the birth to TODAY.com, sharing no further details. The news followed an Instagram post where Cardi reflected on entering a “new season” and the strength she’s found through motherhood.
This baby marks her first with Diggs and joins her three children with estranged husband Offset, daughter Kulture, 7, son Wave, 3, and daughter Blossom, born in 2024. Cardi filed for divorce from Offset for the second time in 2024. She previously shared that her newest addition would arrive before her 2026 “Little Miss Drama Tour” kicks off.
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Anok Yai Named Model of the Year 2025 at the Fashion Awards
When the British Fashion Council announced Anok Yai as Model of the Year 2025 at the Fashion Awards, it wasn’t the usual kind of recognition, it reaffirmed that African representation continues to redefine global fashion.
For a South Sudanese woman who began her life journey as a biochemistry student to become the face of global fashion, this honor carries weight beyond the industry.

Anok Yai: Instagram
Her journey began when a street style photo of her went viral on Instagram at Howard University’s Homecoming. That moment shifted the course of her career.
By 2019, she made history as the second Black woman to open for Prada, after Naomi Campbell. Yai has walked for Ferragamo, Hugo Boss, and Fendi, appeared on the cover of Vogue France, and fronted campaigns for Versace and Saint Laurent, among other fashion houses.

Anok Yai: Instagram
The Model of the Year award recognizes more than visibility, it reflects influence and cultural resonance. She stated, “Being named Model of the Year is such an honour. My journey from Egypt to South Sudan to the U.S. is one of resilience and community. This recognition is for everyone who’s ever seen their story in mine.”
Early in her career, she said, “I want to show the world that Black girls can be beautiful,” and that drive continues to fuel her work. In an industry that often sidelines dark-skinned women, her visibility has changed the narrative.

Anok Yai: Instagram
Her story has inspired Africans to see that background doesn’t limit potential. She’s more than a model, she’s become a symbol of representation. This award shows us that the fashion industry is starting to value models who carry cultural meaning.
Anok Yai will receive her award on December 1st, a moment that cements her place as one of fashions most defining figures today.
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Celebrity News
Tyla Makes VMA History in Vintage Chanel and Pandora Jewels
The 2025 MTV Video Music Awards belonged to Tyla. With “Push 2 Start,” she became the first artist to win Best Afrobeats two years in a row, a moment that showed her rise from breakout star to one of Afrobeats’ leading names worldwide. Her win placed Afrobeats firmly on the global stage, with African stars now shaping the direction of pop culture.

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Tyla’s win carried the pride of the continent, but her presence on the red carpet made just as much noise. Styled by Ron Hartleben, she arrived in a 1993 vintage Chanel corset top, worn as a cream-and-black micro-mini dress. The look was balanced with fitted black shorts, a modern twist that allowed the outfit to move between daring and clean. Around her waist, gold chain echoing the layered necklaces and heavy medallions at her neckline.

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Her partnership with Pandora was on full display as she stacked bracelets, rings, and anklets, turning jewelry into a language of detail and weight. On her feet, she chose black Louboutin pumps, a classic contrast to the rest of the look.
The beauty direction was just as deliberate: a side-parted bob, natural-toned glam and a bold green manicure gave the look a sharp twist, showing that Tyla knows how to finish off her fashion moments.

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It was a red-carpet appearance that felt from the past yet modern, drawing from fashion history while signaling the assurance of an artist who knows she’s making history herself. The award was one part of the night. The other was seeing Tyla step onto the carpet and stage with the same assurance— an artist shaping Afrobeats.
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